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The Mean Value Theorem

I wonder how mean this theorem really is?. The Mean Value Theorem. Lesson 4.2. This is Really Mean. Think About It. Consider a trip of two hours that is 120 miles in distance … You have averaged 60 miles per hour

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The Mean Value Theorem

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  1. I wonder how mean this theorem really is? The Mean Value Theorem Lesson 4.2

  2. This is Really Mean

  3. Think About It • Consider a trip of two hours that is 120 miles in distance … • You have averaged 60 miles per hour • What reading on your speedometer would you have expected to see at least once? 60

  4. c Rolle’s Theorem • Given f(x) on closed interval [a, b] • Differentiable on open interval (a, b) • If f(a) = f(b) … then • There exists at least one numbera < c < b such that f ’(c) = 0 f(a) = f(b) b a

  5. c Mean Value Theorem • We can “tilt” the picture of Rolle’s Theorem • Stipulating that f(a) ≠ f(b) • Then there exists a c such that b a

  6. Mean Value Theorem • Applied to a cubic equation Note Geogebera Example

  7. Finding c • Given a function f(x) = 2x3 – x2 • Find all points on the interval [0, 2] where • Strategy • Find slope of line from f(0) to f(2) • Find f ‘(x) • Set equal to slope … solve for x

  8. Modeling Problem • Two police cars are located at fixed points 6 miles apart on a long straight road. • The speed limit is 55 mph • A car passes the first point at 53 mph • Five minutes later he passes the second at 48 mph Yuk! Yuk! I think he was speeding, Enos We need to prove it, Rosco

  9. Assignment • Lesson 4.2 • Pg 216 • Exercises 1 – 61 EOO

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